Hey again.
I have a strange shutdown issue. Sometimes my phones goes completly off while taking a picture. Like I press the button to take a picture and suddenly the screen is black. A restart is only possible when I plug in the phone and it charge a few seconds.
It happend the first time on 6.0.1 retaisa, but on 6.0.1 reteu(stock) it happen too.
Does anybody have an idea? Does android have logfiles?
A second strange thing is that the software status in bootloader is modify, although i flashed the complete firmware with fastboot
did you flash firmware with or without wiping data? maybe some old app-data is causing the problem
try flashing the firmware again.or use RSD lite to do it.
bablu048 said:
did you flash firmware with or without wiping data? maybe some old app-data is causing the problem
try flashing the firmware again.or use RSD lite to do it.
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I did flash the firmware with and without wiping data, doesn´t matter. But everytime with fastboot. Makes RSD Lite a huge difference? I tought it makes the same
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I downloaded the kies version of the firmware of the froyo update and updated the firmware using odin.
After i installed froyo, i wanted to root to apply swype patch and everthing went ok but when i restarted, the phone was stuck on the i5801 loading screen for about an hour
so i flashed the firmware again.
Odin saves the data onto phone and restarts the phone and the phone opens recovery mode but now it gets stuck on a screen saying "delete app data"... "delete files please wait" and it has been stuck there for about 3 hours now and even when i try and open recovery mode, it opens but then this screen comes up
i tried flashing multiple times but nothing works, cant even factory reset now
Please help me out..
note:odin for a change shows a disabled reset time box.. it is faded out)
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here is a screenshot of the screen at which my phone has been stuck for about 3 hours
Also suggest if i should go to the service center coz the phone is under warranty, i really doubt theyd do it for free considering its rooted but i dont mind paying up.
And let me know if there is anyway the service center ppl will know i rooted/flashed
Try taking out the battery and then putting it back, and press the 2 volume buttons+home+power until the phone boots up in recovery mode... Try wipping the memory from there
that is the entire problem, as soon as it goes into recovery mode it starts off like shown in the screenshot
therefore it is not displaying the menu (which has options to factory reset/clear cache) instead its jumping directly to the update sequence but then getting stuck at deleting apps
Try flashing a different firmware, such as an eclair rom. Note that your phone is 5801, so look for those firmwares.
Thom47 said:
Try flashing a different firmware, such as an eclair rom. Note that your phone is 5801, so look for those firmwares.
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k ill try flashing an eclair rom. I did flash firmware specific to my version it self..
But the problem is that even after the flashing is done, the recovery window has to open where the update begins and thats when the "deleting apps" screen kicks in and doesnt progress
never the less ill try flashing another rom/firmware and see
Hmm, that is weird. Did you flash the bootloader?
tried flsahing a eclair firmware but no luck..
odin runs for a couple of mins, and says pass but still the phone is stuck on the delecting apps screen..'
For some odd reason, my recovery mode is hell bent on deleting some apps but is not able to and is getting stuck and therefore i cant reset/ clear cache..
Do u ppl think this could be coz of the root??
Please suggest something, i dont want to know my phone is bricked for ever considering its not even been a year since i bought it
a second flashing of eclair did it thanks man!!!
it usually works if you flash the very first rom that worked the last time you got problems.
did you flash with your sdcard in your phone?
anyways im just glad you fixed it
anand.pyro said:
a second flashing of eclair did it thanks man!!!
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No problem. Nothing beats the feeling of helping someone out.
Except an orgasm and drugs
Hi
I reflashed my S5 with a stock rom to remove all the Carrier blocks and extras. After the flash the device booted up and instantly came up with the error saying acore has stopped working and then around around 5-10 seconds the phone reboots and does it again. What can I do?
Thanks
Wildey1771 said:
Hi
I reflashed my S5 with a stock rom to remove all the Carrier blocks and extras. After the flash the device booted up and instantly came up with the error saying acore has stopped working and then around around 5-10 seconds the phone reboots and does it again. What can I do?
Thanks
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Data factory reset in recovery.
Wildey1771 said:
I reflashed my S5 with a stock rom to remove all the Carrier blocks and extras. After the flash the device booted up and instantly came up with the error saying acore has stopped working and then around around 5-10 seconds the phone reboots and does it again. What can I do?
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It's hard to answer since you provided no crucial details about your phone, configuration or how you flashed it.
You didn't tell us which S5 model you have or your carrier. Nor what firmware file you flashed, so we don't know if it was a compatible file. No Odin log, so we don't know if the flash had errors or not. And you didn't describe how you flashed step by step so we don't know if you missed essential steps.
At a guess, try wiping the partition cache from recovery mode. Then if necessary, do a factory data reset as well (will delete user files!). If you have ongoing problems, then you should restore your backup and try again from that stable condition.
No backup? That is a bad habit to say the least. In that case, flash a full stock firmware image that matches the carrier that the phone was originally sold for.
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It's hard to answer since you provided no crucial details about your phone, configuration or how you flashed it.
You didn't tell us which S5 model you have or your carrier. Nor what firmware file you flashed, so we don't know if it was a compatible file. No Odin log, so we don't know if the flash had errors or not. And you didn't describe how you flashed step by step so we don't know if you missed essential steps.
At a guess, try wiping the partition cache from recovery mode. Then if necessary, do a factory data reset as well (will delete user files!). If you have ongoing problems, then you should restore your backup and try again from that stable condition.
No backup? That is a bad habit to say the least. In that case, flash a full stock firmware image that matches the carrier that the phone was originally sold for.
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The Model is SM G900F. Its On Three Carrier. I Flashed A STOCK (From SamMobile) Firmware 4.2.2.
The Flash Process Was Successful. No Errors.
Put Device In Download Mode
Connected To Computer
Loaded Firmware Into PDA
Ftime reset
Auto Reboot
Started The Flashing.
Completed.
Phone rebooted. Got Acore has stopped. Then the phone reboots.
But since I needed my phone working quickly I took the path of factory reset and that seems to have fixed it. I did try clearing the cache but no effect.
I believe I know the issue. I used a launcher called Themer. I have reasons to think that was causing the issue because as it was loading in the background I managed to quickly hit the continue button to close the crashed process boxes and as the Launcher finished "Loading" it when it rebooted.
WARNING FOR OTHERS. Always Remove Other Launchers Before Flashing As A Precaution! (Warnings From Newbies Hehe)
Classic "my phone keeps freezing and rebooting". I am quite in the know about flashing roms and such.
It started on the stock firmware 6.1.1 (i think it was). I dd factory resets, cache wipes the lot. It would still randomly reboot.
So i flashed Telstra version of 7.0. Still froze every now and then. Did the same things as above.
Flashed TWRP and wiped everything, flashed Renovate Rom and the bootloader for it, Still did it. Numerus factory resets and wipes of everything. It would freeze at any point from startup, to having setup the phone and making phone calls or on facebook or whatever. It would even freeze in twrp, or loading twrp.
I found that the data partition was corrupt so i re partitioned to ext4. Still nothing. I reformatted every partition so the phone was a complete brick with nothing on it and after flashing clean again it would still do it.
Whats the issue that I'm missing, or is there a way to log so i can find where it keeps getting stuck? It gets hot and blue light flashes and i have to hard reset it or sometimes i have to let the battery drain so i can turn it back on again.
pls help?
Hmm i will give you an advice so you dont have to wait for your battery to drain...just press volume down and power button for like 5 secs and phone will force boot. Anyway back to your problem...did you tried flashing latest stock samsung firmware?
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Hmm i will give you an advice so you dont have to wait for your battery to drain...just press volume down and power button for like 5 secs and phone will force boot. Anyway back to your problem...did you tried flashing latest stock samsung firmware?
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This advice doesn't work with my phone even with holding the buttons for 30 secs and more. For rebooting I can only wait until the battery is completely drained. With little hope for another way shortening time to the next reboot any help is appreciated.
Same here...experiencing the same prob...
Same problem.
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smallcapsicum said:
Classic "my phone keeps freezing and rebooting". I am quite in the know about flashing roms and such.
It started on the stock firmware 6.1.1 (i think it was). I dd factory resets, cache wipes the lot. It would still randomly reboot.
So i flashed Telstra version of 7.0. Still froze every now and then. Did the same things as above.
Flashed TWRP and wiped everything, flashed Renovate Rom and the bootloader for it, Still did it. Numerus factory resets and wipes of everything. It would freeze at any point from startup, to having setup the phone and making phone calls or on facebook or whatever. It would even freeze in twrp, or loading twrp.
I found that the data partition was corrupt so i re partitioned to ext4. Still nothing. I reformatted every partition so the phone was a complete brick with nothing on it and after flashing clean again it would still do it.
Whats the issue that I'm missing, or is there a way to log so i can find where it keeps getting stuck? It gets hot and blue light flashes and i have to hard reset it or sometimes i have to let the battery drain so i can turn it back on again.
pls help?
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Sounds like you need your motherboard replaced i had the same issues on marshmallow thought the nougat update would fix it but realized it was a hardware fault not software..left it in store to get fixed and on repair sheet it said faulty motherboard..
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As i know some S7 have motherboard hardware problem, mine has too, what help? warranty and they replaced motherboard. But if you root, you can say good bye to warranty, they look at knox first with this problem.
Hope someone can help. I had an issue with an app the other day which I think caused my phone to overheat.
Since then I have had a major issue with the phone freezing. I tried to install stock through odin which was fine but the phone freezes during the boot logo sequence, and the stock Rom won't load.
The phone freezes in the Rom, recovery and when booting.
I have managed to install lineage Rom as this doesn't take long to install or boot up. So I have the Rom running for anything from 10secs to about 40secs then it freezes and eventually reboots.
I have had red messages come up saying cannot mount or demount data and system when factory resetting when in recovery.
Is it a faulty part inside or does anyone have any ideas on what I can Do?
Thanks in advance.
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Hope someone can help. I had an issue with an app the other day which I think caused my phone to overheat.
Since then I have had a major issue with the phone freezing. I tried to install stock through odin which was fine but the phone freezes during the boot logo sequence, and the stock Rom won't load.
The phone freezes in the Rom, recovery and when booting.
I have managed to install lineage Rom as this doesn't take long to install or boot up. So I have the Rom running for anything from 10secs to about 40secs then it freezes and eventually reboots.
I have had red messages come up saying cannot mount or demount data and system when factory resetting.
Is it a faulty part inside or does anyone have any ideas on what I can Do?
Thanks in advance.
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Bro post in s7 edge help section, this is for news, guides etc. Btw you can try smartswitch emergency recovery, put your serial no. and model no. there. If it fails too then reflash stock rom with normal CSC and repartition ticked in options, it will delete all data, so back it up before. If it still freezes and reboots after fresh stock rom install, then there is surely something wrong with your phone.
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So my dad is using the old S4 as 2nd phone for multimedia, gps etc. Recently he went and installed and app from store. He locked the phone and when he tried to unlock it, the phone started giving pink screen after swiping to unlock. I tried reinstalling the lineage os but after a reboot the same thing happend. Tried another rom but the phone got stuck in bootloop(keeps rebooting when trying to start up). So I decided to revert to stock ROM, flashed the pit though odin because it was throwing errors about it missing, then went and flashed the stock rom. Tried to start aaaaaand - bootloop. Any suggestions on what to do?
Try flashing the latest stock ROM again without a pit file and with the original Samsung USB cable.
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Try flashing the latest stock ROM again without a pit file and with the original Samsung USB cable.
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Ok, I tried flashing stock lollipop(though not the one for my country). It tries to boot up, goes through the first model screen, starts the "samsung" animation, but only gets to show 3 letters before it goes black and restarts after 10-15secs. Is it hardware damaged or what? It is was used as secondary phone because it wouldnt read sim card anymore.
DId you perform a factory reset using stock recovery?
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DId you perform a factory reset using stock recovery?
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yup
It could be pure coincidence but is it possible the internal memory is damaged? Possible loose connection?
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It could be pure coincidence but is it possible the internal memory is damaged? Possible loose connection?
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dunno, the phone was used lately by my dad and he usually takes good care of phones. Before it was my sis phone(until sim wont read anymore) and well, it got dropped a lot.